Highway in Florida
This article is about the section of Interstate 10 in Florida. For the entire route, see
Interstate 10.
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I-10 highlighted in red |
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Length | 362.057 mi[1] (582.674 km) |
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Existed | 1958–present |
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NHS | Entire route |
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West end | I-10 near Robertsdale, AL |
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East end | I-95 / US 17 / SR 15 / SR 228 in Jacksonville |
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Country | United States |
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State | Florida |
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Counties | Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Holmes, Washington, Jackson, Gadsden, Leon, Jefferson, Madison, Suwannee, Columbia, Baker, Nassau, Duval |
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Interstate 10 (I-10) runs for 362 miles (583 km) in Florida as the easternmost section of an east–west Interstate Highway in the southern United States. It is also the eastern end of one of three coast-to-coast Interstates, along with I-80 and I-90. The highway runs east from the Alabama border, traveling through the Panhandle of Florida, serving the major cities of Pensacola, Tallahassee, Lake City, ending at Jacksonville, and carries the hidden Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) designation of State Road 8 (SR 8).
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